Users attempting to access TikTok now receive notifications about the ban. Many users and companies have posted farewell messages.

TikTok has ceased operations in the United States following the enforcement of a federal law mandating the divestiture of its U.S. operations by its China-based parent company, ByteDance.
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The Supreme Court upheld this law, leading to the app’s removal from Apple and Google’s app stores.
Users attempting to access TikTok now receive notifications about the ban, and the platform is no longer functional within the country. In response, many users and companies have posted farewell messages, with some brands sharing humorous content to bid adieu to their followers.
President-elect Donald Trump has indicated the possibility of granting a 90-day extension to allow ByteDance more time to sell its U.S. operations, stating he is “most likely” to issue a temporary delay on the nationwide ban. However, as of now, the ban remains in effect, and TikTok is inaccessible to its approximately 170 million American users.
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